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Paper Source | You can select the tray to process the print job. If |
| you select Auto, your machine supplies the |
| paper from the |
| tray 1, and tray 2 for the last. So if any tray is |
| empty, then the machine tries to search the |
| paper from the next available tray. (See page 3.5 |
| for more information) |
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Tray Chaining | When you select any other value except Auto |
| from Paper Source and the selected tray is |
| empty, you can set the machine to automatically |
| print from other trays. |
| If this menu item is set to Off, the machine does |
| not print until you insert paper into the specified |
| tray. |
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Graphic
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Resolution | You can select the default resolution. If the | |
| resolution is high, the clarity of the printouts is | |
| sharper, but the print time may take longer. | |
| • | Draft: If the printer language is PCL and your |
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| print jobs are text, select this option for the |
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| best speed and printing quality. This option is |
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| available only with PCL driver. |
| • | Normal: If your print jobs are mostly text, |
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| select this option for the highest quality output. |
| • Best: select this option when your job contains | |
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| bitmapped images, such as scanned photos or |
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| certain business graphics, that will benefit |
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| from enhanced line screening. |
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System Setup
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Language | The language setting for the display on the |
| control panel determines the language of the text |
| that appears on the control panel display and for |
| printing information. (See page 3.4 for more |
| information) |
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Power Save | When the machine does not receive data for an |
| extended period of time, power consumption is |
| automatically lowered. You can set how long the |
| machine waits before going to power save. (See |
| page 3.5 for more information) |
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Auto Continue | This item determines whether or not the machine | |||||
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| • | Off: If a paper mismatch occurs, the message | ||||
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| • | On: If the paper is mismatched, an error | ||||
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Altitude Adj. | You can optimize the print quality according to | |||||
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Auto CR | This option allows you to append the required | |||||
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Job Timeout | You can set the amount of time a single print job | |||||
| is active before it must print. The machine | |||||
| handles incoming data as a single job, if it comes | |||||
| in within the specified time. When an error | |||||
| occurs while processing data from the computer | |||||
| and the data flow stops, the machine waits the | |||||
| specified amount of time and then cancels | |||||
| printing if data flow does not resume. (See page | |||||
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Maintenance | This menu allows you to maintain consumables | |||||
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| can clean fuser components. (See page 6.1 for | |||||
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Clear Setting | This menu item allows you to restore the | |||||
| printer's factory default settings. | |||||
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Emulation
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Emulation Type | You can select the machine language. If the |
| languages from the computer and the machine |
| are different, the printing quality can not be |
| confirmed. It is recommended to set this menu to |
| Auto to switch the proper language. |
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1.8 <Introduction>